Seminar on Computational Learning and Adaptation


Schedule for Winter Quarter 2003

Date Topic Speaker
January 9, 2003 Active Learning with Multiple Views Ion Muslea
University of Southern California
January 16, 2003 Genes, tumors, and Bayes Nets: Improving the specificity of biological signal detection in microarray analysis Olga Troyanskaya
Stanford University
January 23, 2003 Boosting with Averaged Weight Vectors Nikunj Oza
Computational Science Division
NASA Ames Research Center
January 30, 2003 A stability based method for discovering structure in clustered data Asa Ben-Hur
Stanford University
February 6, 2003  
 
 
February 13, 2003 Incorporating Biological Knowledge into the Evaluation of Causal Regulatory Hypotheses Lonnie Chrisman
Institute for the Study of Learning and Expertise
Computational Learning Laboratory, CSLI
February 20, 2003 Real-Time Statistical Learning Stefan Schaal
University of Southern California
February 27, 2003 Improving the Query-Time "Bang Per Buck" of Support Vector Machines: Towards Robust Nonlinear Models for the (Amortized) Price of Linear Ones Dennis Decoste
Jet Propulsion Laboratory  
March 6, 2003 Statistical Modeling of Large-Scale Scientific Simulation Data Tina Eliassi-Rad
Center for Applied Scientific Computing
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
March 13, 2003 Mining Molecular Fragments: Finding Relevant Substructures in Sets of Molecules Michael R. Berthold
Tripos Data Analysis Research Lab

Please pass on this information to other local researchers who might be interested in participating. If you would like to be added to the seminar mailing list, or if you are interested in giving a talk in the seminar, send email to sbay@apres.stanford.edu.

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